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a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today on rory sushi one of the world's most notorious detention facilities it's a grim anniversary this week with more than one hundred sixty people still being held without charge or trial the closure of guantanamo bay it's a promise that barack obama has so far failed to keep or small calls to stop indefinite detention of largely died down in america but even torture appears to be gaining acceptability. investigates. president obama's call to look forward not backward has resulted in attempts to sweep the past under the rug including some of his own promises i'm going to close guantanamo and i will follow through on that colonel morris davis was a chief prosecutor at guantanamo under george w. bush he later became a vocal critic of the practices there and strongly supported president obama's pledge to shut down the prison he says the perception of guantanamo in the u.s. has come a long way since two thousand and eight when he was a burning and highly controversial issue with a natio
a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today on rory sushi one of the world's most notorious detention facilities it's a grim anniversary this week with more than one hundred sixty people still being held without charge or trial the closure of guantanamo bay it's a promise that barack obama has so far failed to keep or small calls to stop indefinite detention of largely died down in america but even torture appears to be gaining acceptability. investigates. president obama's call to look...
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i hate to say it's brought us together but it's brought us all together as a community, family, friendships. it's amazing. >>> she will be laid to rest privately. there will be a concert in her owner on saturday, february 23rd, benefiting the cross kids foundation. >>> the eighth and final prospect in the murder is in jail to morning. 31-year-old man was arrested in the both death of a man at roosevelt park last april. seven other men face murder and attempted murder charges in the teenager's death, accused of a gang-related attack on alberto and his older brother. >>> santa cruz police have released the sketch of a man they say groped a 12-year-old girl on her way home from school. officers say this is the man who grabbed her on walnut avenue around 12:30 on friday afternoon. he ran when the girl confronted him. santa cruz police are asking anyone who recognizes the attacker to give them a call glared wood shores based oracle promises it will make a fix available shortly for a security flaw in its java software. oracle claim the flaw is only in one particular version of the software and do
i hate to say it's brought us together but it's brought us all together as a community, family, friendships. it's amazing. >>> she will be laid to rest privately. there will be a concert in her owner on saturday, february 23rd, benefiting the cross kids foundation. >>> the eighth and final prospect in the murder is in jail to morning. 31-year-old man was arrested in the both death of a man at roosevelt park last april. seven other men face murder and attempted murder charges...
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that's the best word i could use. there's no way any other storm in recent memory has been forecast that good, for that long. >> this pinpoint accuracy came from powerful super computers. they digest tremendous amounts of data about climate, wind speed, temperature, atmospheric pressure. from buoys in the ocean, planes flying through and around storms, satellites orbiting the earth. in fact, 90% of the data those computer models relied upon came from satellites. >> command control, engineering data. >> right out of here? >> yep, right out of here. >> katherine sullivan is deputy administrator of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa. the agency is in charge of monitoring and distributing data from two kinds of satellites. one type, called g.o.e.s., flies above the equator and provides a close up view of a given area. the other orbit the poles, taking big picture measurements of the planet's atmosphere. >> it's really critical to let us look ahead into the future, from a day to several days, and und
that's the best word i could use. there's no way any other storm in recent memory has been forecast that good, for that long. >> this pinpoint accuracy came from powerful super computers. they digest tremendous amounts of data about climate, wind speed, temperature, atmospheric pressure. from buoys in the ocean, planes flying through and around storms, satellites orbiting the earth. in fact, 90% of the data those computer models relied upon came from satellites. >> command control,...
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why he guns are good for us. after this. why do people count on sunsweet prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. stay fit on the inside with sunsweet's amazing juices. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing e all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. i wish i could keep it this way. [ male announcer ] now you can. with the crest pro-health clinical line. used together, they help keep your teeth 97% as clean as a dental cleaning. the toothpaste actually reduces plaque. and the rinse reaches all areas and is clinically proven to help prevent plaque regrowth. crest pro-health clinical line. together, they help keep your teeth 97% as clean as a dental cleaning. crest. life opens up when you do. >>> this s not taking away people's guns. i own a gun. a remington shotgun. i have hunted. i have shot. that is not w
why he guns are good for us. after this. why do people count on sunsweet prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. stay fit on the inside with sunsweet's amazing juices. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing e all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. i wish i could keep it this way. [...
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we use a modern machinery. we haven't changed a thing. it's just how we get there. >> it's a time consuming job. we go for the quality rather than the production. we take pride in our work and it shows in the end product. >> the california line is mostly locals. the commuters in the morning, i see a lot of the same people. we don't
we use a modern machinery. we haven't changed a thing. it's just how we get there. >> it's a time consuming job. we go for the quality rather than the production. we take pride in our work and it shows in the end product. >> the california line is mostly locals. the commuters in the morning, i see a lot of the same people. we don't
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us? >> because it is difficult, you know. >> would you tell me why you guys released the names of the gun other thans. >> i'm sorry. i'm on the phone. >> can you you speak to us for a second? can we he come in with you and speak with you? why are you hiding from us? >> i'm not hiding at all. >> why won't you answer the questions. >> i'm a security guard here. can i have a card and we'll have somebody call you. >> you are a security guard here, though. why would you be wanting to work here. wasn't your name put out on the list of people as well. >> i have no comment. i just am asking for a card so they can contact you. >> we want you off the property. >> can i ask who you are? >> i represent -- we are here at the home of the publisher of the journal news to see if she will talk to us. >> h hi, janet. >> as you can see, we had the door slammed right in our face. we are at the home of cindy royal the editor of the journal news and as you can see behind me he there seems to be a guard in her
us? >> because it is difficult, you know. >> would you tell me why you guys released the names of the gun other thans. >> i'm sorry. i'm on the phone. >> can you you speak to us for a second? can we he come in with you and speak with you? why are you hiding from us? >> i'm not hiding at all. >> why won't you answer the questions. >> i'm a security guard here. can i have a card and we'll have somebody call you. >> you are a security guard here,...
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group used. chemical weapons. nuclear granules thought of the syrian regime there's a process of planning for the day off their ass out as western powers are imagining it and i think they're buying up all these different reasons for them to step in and take control of stalin tria country it shouldn't happen i do want to start is that said now they're afraid that iran might get this uranium enriched uranium and in fact be conducting it now had to rush out of ice and have it so i think it's another in this long list of possible reasons for good as to our western states to intervene and it seems that there's a lot of preparation for pretext for stepping in and should i stand for and taking control of this situation including the u.k. when the u.k. government decided to plan for that possibility so you see that there are mounted both failures engaged in that process which is kind of a really shocking the fate of syria could be decided outside this blatantly by just a moment on the aussie wild update a finale thousands
group used. chemical weapons. nuclear granules thought of the syrian regime there's a process of planning for the day off their ass out as western powers are imagining it and i think they're buying up all these different reasons for them to step in and take control of stalin tria country it shouldn't happen i do want to start is that said now they're afraid that iran might get this uranium enriched uranium and in fact be conducting it now had to rush out of ice and have it so i think it's...
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it's good to have you with us. religious leaders were among those who met with vice president joe biden this week in a series of white house meetings on gun control. according to one clergy member present at the meeting, they spoke of the moral requirement to reduce gun violence. in december, a week after the elementary school shooting in connecticut, a large interfaith group called on lawmakers to improve mental health services and strengthen gun laws. >> our worship of guns is a form of idolatry, the random distribution of guns, an offense against god and the only appropriate response is sustained moral outrage. >>> jewish groups were divided over president obama's pick of former republican senator chuck hagel for secretary of defense. in the past, hagel was heavily criticized for comments he made about a "jewish lobby" in washington and for positions he took on iran. several jewish groups that had previously expressed reservations about hagel said they would not oppose him. but, the republican jewish coalition c
it's good to have you with us. religious leaders were among those who met with vice president joe biden this week in a series of white house meetings on gun control. according to one clergy member present at the meeting, they spoke of the moral requirement to reduce gun violence. in december, a week after the elementary school shooting in connecticut, a large interfaith group called on lawmakers to improve mental health services and strengthen gun laws. >> our worship of guns is a form of...
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have to use force. and these are proportionality legality and the city. so in any situation. these three standards are observed now that does not mean that. you won't find anybody that would sometimes probably go beyond this that happens and people sometimes break the law either you know. as protesters and rioters or even as members of the police who would go and sometimes maybe go beyond the limit the legal limit that was given to them or the oldest when this happens and if it happens we have our legal procedures to take care of this and deal with it so people are put to trial and they face the law do you often i mean if a policeman break them or use excessive force do they often get punished yes of course. now as you know we have a and but it's been within the ministry of interior who actually is. independent of the public security and answers directly to the minister of interior and this embodiment is in charge of looking into these accusations. abuses by by any member of the public school was the wa
have to use force. and these are proportionality legality and the city. so in any situation. these three standards are observed now that does not mean that. you won't find anybody that would sometimes probably go beyond this that happens and people sometimes break the law either you know. as protesters and rioters or even as members of the police who would go and sometimes maybe go beyond the limit the legal limit that was given to them or the oldest when this happens and if it happens we have...
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i was using it as a jump rope. a skipping rope, you know, for my high blood pressure. >> what was the rope made from? >> i don't know. i guess from the clothes. you know what i'm saying? i use that as a skipping rope. >> did you make the rope? >> no, i didn't make the rope. >> how long ago was that? >> when they moved someone out of there. >> you had the rope for two months? >> no, i said like -- >> you had the rope two months. >> he says he got the rope off the range a couple months ago. which is kind of hard to believe. the head isn't as big of a concern. the rope is what is concerning. he said it was for exercises but i'm not buying that at this point. do you understand why we are concerns with an offender having an 11-foot rope 73 >> i don't know what the concern is but it has nothing to do with me. >> did you know you are not allowed to have ropes? >> look, man, where am i going? >> well, with an 11-foot rope, you can climb with it. >> i'm in a secure dorm. >> i have been in here several years and i have had o
i was using it as a jump rope. a skipping rope, you know, for my high blood pressure. >> what was the rope made from? >> i don't know. i guess from the clothes. you know what i'm saying? i use that as a skipping rope. >> did you make the rope? >> no, i didn't make the rope. >> how long ago was that? >> when they moved someone out of there. >> you had the rope for two months? >> no, i said like -- >> you had the rope two months. >> he...
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was not the state tells us that other malfunctioning of the. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire but nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted suits for adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the american dream as it had come to be defined now delivers obscene well for a very few well reading poverty and misery down on many and serving as a homicidal force for others because people do in fact die for lack of access to health care in the richest country in the world that's the us of a human consumption is in fact accelerating the instruction of our planet people. do in fact die in wars waged based on lies that profit the precious view over five million children globally each year do not reach their fifth birthday because they die of starvation all of this is not
was not the state tells us that other malfunctioning of the. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire but nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted suits for adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the american dream...
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i hope you join us. stay with us. >> only winners in life? i wish that was not onliie joke in a movie. but our kids are now feeling more entitled than ever. entitled to good grade and good jobs . john said everyone is a winner message will back fire in america. i am with you. >> yes, it is already back firing on america. nothing that gets my dander up more than everybody gets a trophy. hey, little johnnie you didn't try. we'll give you a tropy anyway. that is a massive disservice to kid and all of the cunnelbaya moment we can't afend a little kid. if they don't try they don't get a tropy. >> what is for this, parents or schools. >> the trophy thing drives me insane. it gets them to come out. it ends like in fourth grade. you lose in fourth. my kid in and he lost and he learned a valuable lesson. you do lose. it is not like you get trophies until you are 25 . the other side of the story, too. all schools want to give out ink because they want their schools to look good on paper and want their kids to score on tests it is not just our kid and l
i hope you join us. stay with us. >> only winners in life? i wish that was not onliie joke in a movie. but our kids are now feeling more entitled than ever. entitled to good grade and good jobs . john said everyone is a winner message will back fire in america. i am with you. >> yes, it is already back firing on america. nothing that gets my dander up more than everybody gets a trophy. hey, little johnnie you didn't try. we'll give you a tropy anyway. that is a massive disservice to...
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you tell us. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding or -- >> we haven't seen it. >> isn't that strange that we have not seen any episode -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped the question and there was a big wedding. come on! >> no. >> no? >> not in the first season. stay tuned. there's a lot of promising going on. why you put me on the spot like that? i've got people from tlc standing right her ready to knock me in the head. >> i think you should be more worried about -- >> i don't know if there's a wedding in the future. >> you're going to be in the doghouse. >> i'm not married right now. >> pete, i think i just put you in the doghouse. i'm sorry. >> i tell the truth and i don't lie. then he asks me that question. you put me on the spot, big guy. >> you guys are good sports. thank you. best of luck to you with your show. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> pete rose in the doghouse. sorry, dude. our conversation didn't end there. coming up tomorrow, pete rose on th
you tell us. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding or -- >> we haven't seen it. >> isn't that strange that we have not seen any episode -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped the question and there was a big wedding. come on! >> no. >> no? >> not in the first season. stay tuned. there's a lot of promising going on. why you put me on the spot like that? i've got people from tlc standing right her ready to knock me in the head....
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she wouldn't like to us be sad right now. she would want us to be partying, like being crazy. that's the kind of person she was. >> ama: ahis sill sa will be laid to rest privately. toxicology results to determine a cause of death will take up to six weeks. >> car wash fundraisers in san jose are hing a family who lost three members in an apartment building fire. the december 29th fire killed two people and their four-year-old granddaughter. investigators are working on what caused the blaze which forced 56 residents from the apartments. proceeds from car washes today and tomorrow will help pay funeral costs. >>> ahead, another landing scare today at a bay area airport. coming up, problems, nerves are shaken when a small aircraft makes a belly landing. >>> after years of denials. former cycling great lance armstrong will come clean about doping allegations. doping allegations. the possible reasonse, sir i'm a have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you rea
she wouldn't like to us be sad right now. she would want us to be partying, like being crazy. that's the kind of person she was. >> ama: ahis sill sa will be laid to rest privately. toxicology results to determine a cause of death will take up to six weeks. >> car wash fundraisers in san jose are hing a family who lost three members in an apartment building fire. the december 29th fire killed two people and their four-year-old granddaughter. investigators are working on what caused...
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let's wish that all of us fall in love with life. thank you. [ applause ] >> i am going to buy one of her books now, i am telling you. >> all right, we are not starting at 82 because i want to see how that tree looks, are they ready upstairs? there is my signal. let's start with 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. happy holidays. isabel. thank you so much for being here and all of the speakers and the people on stage and for coming up with this wonderful idea and if you don't come there won't be a party and so come against next year, my wish that you will ask me to mc this again next year, let's enjoy barefoot bubbly and the restaurants that i listed take your programs home, i'm donna, sachet. thank you. ♪
let's wish that all of us fall in love with life. thank you. [ applause ] >> i am going to buy one of her books now, i am telling you. >> all right, we are not starting at 82 because i want to see how that tree looks, are they ready upstairs? there is my signal. let's start with 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. happy holidays. isabel. thank you so much for being here and all of the speakers and the people on stage and for coming up with this wonderful idea and if you don't come there...
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so get us inside of yahoo!. i feel good when i see flicker -- remember there was the internet drive, please do something with flicker, and you did. and it's great to see yahoo! doing something exciting. >> speaking for the flicker team, we're very excited about where we got to this year. i joined flicker back in may and the team had already been working really hard. we knew that mobile was the focus because we saw more and more people who had been photo enthusiasts moving from slrs to the smart phone. so we knew we had to be on that platform where the consumers were. a lot of hard work, a lot of of focus. and i think the app speaks itself. >> is iphone the most popular camera on flicker? >> with every release of the iphone that came out, we saw the iphone rapidly becoming the most popular camera. version by version. from 3 to 4, 4s, 5. >> marissa mayer hasn't posted a lot, but she has. scott thompson never used flicker and you think why the heck not. why wouldn't the ceos have used those products. and i think th
so get us inside of yahoo!. i feel good when i see flicker -- remember there was the internet drive, please do something with flicker, and you did. and it's great to see yahoo! doing something exciting. >> speaking for the flicker team, we're very excited about where we got to this year. i joined flicker back in may and the team had already been working really hard. we knew that mobile was the focus because we saw more and more people who had been photo enthusiasts moving from slrs to the...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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and so, some of us are worried. now, i have to say, i mean, i'm reading my own stage directions here. people like me are, in part, going after him, warning about the wimping out thing in order to turn that into a self-denying prophesy. that the idea is to make a situation where the president will be aware what people will say about him if he does give in here so it doesn't happen. >> more than many economists i read, you keep politics at center stage in writing about the economy. those are two different narratives in one sense. and yet, you intertwine them as you keep writing and analyzing our situation today. why is that? >> i think we've reached a moment in our history where the extreme nature of our politics and the extreme nature of the economic situation has converged. you know, here we are, on one side we have a once-in-three-generations economic crisis. right, this is -- starting in 2008, we've been experiencing the crisis that has haunted the nightmares of macro economists since the 1930s. and here it is aga
and so, some of us are worried. now, i have to say, i mean, i'm reading my own stage directions here. people like me are, in part, going after him, warning about the wimping out thing in order to turn that into a self-denying prophesy. that the idea is to make a situation where the president will be aware what people will say about him if he does give in here so it doesn't happen. >> more than many economists i read, you keep politics at center stage in writing about the economy. those...
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stay with us. i would like to hear from you go to my web site mike huckabee.com and tell me what you think from the lead feedback section. or sign up for facebook page and follow me on twitter. you can find a link to that and more at mike huckabee.com. . can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class f
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joining us here and. president obama has said u.s. forces will and most combat operations in afghanistan by the spring and switch to a mainly support role at a meeting in washington between the president and the afghan leader hamid karzai it was agreed that in this new capacity american forces could remain beyond the two thousand and fourteen pullout hillary mann leverett who has worked extensively with u.s. diplomats in the middle east and asia i believe president karzai is in a no win situation. i think these talks are for the president and his national security principals to let afghanistan's president karzai down as softly as they can to let him know that unfortunately they're not going to make good on their promise to completely train. the afghan military and police before u.s. troops leave i think this this visit is about trying to parse i know it's as nicely as they can but they're not going to make good on their promise to continue to defend afghanistan and train up afghanistan's military i think part of it is that president o
joining us here and. president obama has said u.s. forces will and most combat operations in afghanistan by the spring and switch to a mainly support role at a meeting in washington between the president and the afghan leader hamid karzai it was agreed that in this new capacity american forces could remain beyond the two thousand and fourteen pullout hillary mann leverett who has worked extensively with u.s. diplomats in the middle east and asia i believe president karzai is in a no win...
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>> i remember all of it. >> cheryl: tell us about it? >> i pitched the ball and hit back and hit me in the head. i fell. i was on the ground and it really hurt. i remember everyone was talking and trying to figure out what to do. >> parents' worst nightmare. what was the diagnosis? >> they told me that brendan had a brain bleed, inaugurated skull inaugurated nose. multiple facial fractures. fractured sinuses. that is enough. >> cheryl: you look fantastic. doesn't look like anything an see a i can see a little scar around your head but we have pictures the injuries to you. >> reconstructive surgery. they had to taik fill it out. >> what are the long term effects? >> he hasn't had any. they told us that he could have some of the effects of severe concussion which would be headaches and sensitivity to light and those types of things. it hasn't happened yet. they were also concerned about him not being able to taste or smell, but we've been lucky. it hasn't showed up yet. >> are you still playing sports? >> i'm playing basketball. >> we talk
>> i remember all of it. >> cheryl: tell us about it? >> i pitched the ball and hit back and hit me in the head. i fell. i was on the ground and it really hurt. i remember everyone was talking and trying to figure out what to do. >> parents' worst nightmare. what was the diagnosis? >> they told me that brendan had a brain bleed, inaugurated skull inaugurated nose. multiple facial fractures. fractured sinuses. that is enough. >> cheryl: you look fantastic....
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with me here our thanks for joining us. these are linked so were the flying of the union truck in northern ireland once again ended in a street battle between loyalists and nationalists yesterday it's been almost six weeks since about four city council voted to reduce the number of days they were displayed sparking the fury of loyalists twenty nine release officers were injured in saturday's sick town of quantifiers violence broke out as about a thousand to unionists marching on belfast city hall past a catholic enclave and were talked by locals police used water cannons and plastic bullets to keep the two sides apart our first reports now from the scene. clashes breaking out once again on the streets of belfast you can see the police are just trying to push the crowd upright deserve a huge number of police rather sadly sites like this becoming all too common other to think going to have been helped by the fact that many feel inflammatory political language it's hard to look at the tension here on the street. recreational r
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thanks for joining us. "saturday night live" is next. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> the first and only vice presidential debate of 2012. [ applause ] thank you. thank you. i'm martha raddatz of abc news. and i'm honored to be here moderating tonight's debate. we have a wonderful audience, and it should be a lively evening. right now, we welcome vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan. [ applause ] welcome, gentlemen. before we begin, a reminder, your performance is extremely unlikely to affect the outcome of the election so just have fun with it. congressman ryan, we begin with your opening statement. >> first of all, i want to thank the college. >> here we go. >> four years ago president obama made a pro
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to the most violent gangs in the us history. is just all model kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the oxy. what could be somebody ever after. gone. and left something to live. so i'm only love. for precious children. my own minds rajeev shoulders. leave it to die. on our to. hold it. hold it hold. it. there i was highly. goodspeed. her her. and i. wish i was going to. bring mom if. it was.
to the most violent gangs in the us history. is just all model kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the oxy. what could be somebody ever after. gone. and left something to live. so i'm only love. for precious children. my own minds rajeev shoulders. leave it to die. on our to. hold it. hold it hold. it. there i was highly. goodspeed. her her. and i. wish i was...
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joining us christine brennan. welcome. >> thank you. >> could even an oprah moment help revive lance armstrong's career. >> this is a lose/lose. whatever he has to say, it's way too late. this is a man who has fought too long for, as those clips showed, he has never done anything. now he is going to do a 180 and admit it all. >> but the idea is that you seek forgiveness. you go to the church of oprah and maybe you cry a little bit and america feels sorry for you. >> bernie madoff, if he had shown up three months after the fact. >> that is some company you're putting armstrong in. >> he is in that league. >> i was a national hero, cancer survivor, but let's be clear. he did this to himself. >> this is all self-induced. and he is, i think we can safely say, the biggest fraud, the worst fraud in the history of sports. >> all sports? >> oh, i absolutely think so. he transcended sports. not just as an athlete. but he moved into that world of our culture with cancer. so, i think things are different. i think the reality
joining us christine brennan. welcome. >> thank you. >> could even an oprah moment help revive lance armstrong's career. >> this is a lose/lose. whatever he has to say, it's way too late. this is a man who has fought too long for, as those clips showed, he has never done anything. now he is going to do a 180 and admit it all. >> but the idea is that you seek forgiveness. you go to the church of oprah and maybe you cry a little bit and america feels sorry for you....
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and use real soap and real water. the problem is that most people don't actually wash their hands long enough. my best advice, actually sing the happy birthday song twice while you're washing your hands. that's going to be long enough. not quick to get rid of these viruses. another key to prevention is getting the flu shot. getting vaccinated. reduces your risk of getting the flu by around 60%. now another benefit to getting your flu shot is if you do get sick, your symptoms may not last as long. won't be as severe. as compared to those who weren't vaccinated. you know, we've been getting a lot of questions about the flu from you at home. i want to bring in one of my producers, ben tinker. you've been filtering through a lot of questions for us. what are you hearing? >> tons and tons of questions. first and foremost, people are wondering where they can get the vaccine, saying they can't find it. a lot of people want to know if there is a shortage. >> the best way to describe it as spot shortages, a lot of doses out th
and use real soap and real water. the problem is that most people don't actually wash their hands long enough. my best advice, actually sing the happy birthday song twice while you're washing your hands. that's going to be long enough. not quick to get rid of these viruses. another key to prevention is getting the flu shot. getting vaccinated. reduces your risk of getting the flu by around 60%. now another benefit to getting your flu shot is if you do get sick, your symptoms may not last as...
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. >> maybe you use ibuprofen one day and acetaminophen another. they are telling manufacturers we don't want more than 325 milligrams in there max numb. that's not enough. plenty of these products can add up with colds and flu. >> this is a very important point. if you take a lot of cold medicines percocet, vicodin the list goes on and on it adds up. you don't realize there's acetaminophen on this. you want to make it worse add alcohol to it and you are done. that's real liver toxicity. abdominal pain nausea and vomiting. it you catch the toxicity in the first 8 hours what they do is doctors would put in and use gastric they wash the stomach and they give you some antidotes. >> charcoal. >> watch your levels and doctor segal what do you do if you think you are getting it? >> you do what he said you go to the emergency room right away. it's less than 2 percent fatal if we get it right away. it is the number one cause of acute liver damage in the united states. it is beating hepatitis now. >> don't mix medication and don't miss medication with alcoh
. >> maybe you use ibuprofen one day and acetaminophen another. they are telling manufacturers we don't want more than 325 milligrams in there max numb. that's not enough. plenty of these products can add up with colds and flu. >> this is a very important point. if you take a lot of cold medicines percocet, vicodin the list goes on and on it adds up. you don't realize there's acetaminophen on this. you want to make it worse add alcohol to it and you are done. that's real liver...
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i know you warned us. when i walked outside today i had to scrape all the windshields. >> you know it's cold when your car starts talking to you. it's cold out there this morning in napa. the airport tying a record for low temperatures. we're talking low to mid 20s in some areas. giving you a live look there. it's a beautiful start to the day. mostly clear skies. official sunrise right about 7:20, 7:25 so it's already on the way. nice golden hugh there. a little bit of patchy fog in santa rosa. because it's so cold, freezing fog definitely a possibility. that means super cool, cool drops that if it does land on anything that is frozen, any roadways or bridges or anything like that, it could ice up a little bit. take it easy. mid 20s in napa. 24 santa rosa. tying a record here. 27 concord. 25 in livermore. 29 for you san jose. waking up below freezing you're included in the freeze warning. alistening the peninsula 39 san francisco. this looks to be the warmer spot. san francisco is holding on to 40 degrees
i know you warned us. when i walked outside today i had to scrape all the windshields. >> you know it's cold when your car starts talking to you. it's cold out there this morning in napa. the airport tying a record for low temperatures. we're talking low to mid 20s in some areas. giving you a live look there. it's a beautiful start to the day. mostly clear skies. official sunrise right about 7:20, 7:25 so it's already on the way. nice golden hugh there. a little bit of patchy fog in santa...
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have ice scrapers. >> use credit cards. >> that is a good trick. thank you, mark. >>> a national hockey league lockout is now officially over. earlier this evening attorneys completed a memorandum of understanding marking the end of the long dispatch players and coaches are expected to be back on the ice tomorrow for six days' of practice before the start of a 48-game season set to start next saturday. >> from hockey to football, we'll have much more on the 49ers big win. >> and colin kaepernick with a huge night against the packers. sportswrap is next . >>> good evening everyone and thanks for joining us our saturday night edition of sportswrap.
have ice scrapers. >> use credit cards. >> that is a good trick. thank you, mark. >>> a national hockey league lockout is now officially over. earlier this evening attorneys completed a memorandum of understanding marking the end of the long dispatch players and coaches are expected to be back on the ice tomorrow for six days' of practice before the start of a 48-game season set to start next saturday. >> from hockey to football, we'll have much more on the 49ers big...
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just my three want to bring us tearing. skin color distinguishes these marine mammals from their relatives. polluted cobs are of a dark blue color. when they're one year old they turn gray like these two female whales. later their skin acquires a milky shade. you know yes this is exactly how they should be kept but the people in society should know that the bloke a whale is not a stupid fish as many believe the. need to tell him that these intelligent creatures are worthy of perspex a sniff not affection i think. this dolphinarium amulets the conditions of their natural habitat as much as possible he's nice review. in the come the luck shot day of the white see specialists from the petersburg branch of the tryst told finance in cooperation with the optics circle dive center set up an open enclosure for baluga whales. the nearest settlement is the village of mill mcu but ok still on the coast of the white sea. it was a stoppage by local fisherman known as coast well as in the twentieth century. this place is very remote and
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the cdc said bottom line, it's flu season, but this epidemic is hitting us hard and hitting us wide, nearly the entire nations reporting wide-spread flu activity and while it's small comfort to people like me who are dealing with the flu symptoms, the number of cases seem to be dropping. i spoke with a doctor who specializes in diseases, here is our conversation. >> the flu vaccine, although the best tool we have, is not 100% effective. so based on if information we have so far, it appears that if you get the flu vaccine, you are 60% less likely to see a doctor for the flu. you may have been in the not so lucky -- >> not so lucky. >> that's %. so then, i took it a little bit late. tamaflu. >> it does work, it works best in the first 48 hours of your sti symptoms. >> people said remove the cup. it's tea, honest oi, lemon. does that work? >> i think it will make you feel better. it will not do much for the virus. >> if i hear one more person to tell me to wash my hands, doctor, i will slug them. i do it all the time, i use anti-bacterials, that is not it. it's flu season. >> you are ri
the cdc said bottom line, it's flu season, but this epidemic is hitting us hard and hitting us wide, nearly the entire nations reporting wide-spread flu activity and while it's small comfort to people like me who are dealing with the flu symptoms, the number of cases seem to be dropping. i spoke with a doctor who specializes in diseases, here is our conversation. >> the flu vaccine, although the best tool we have, is not 100% effective. so based on if information we have so far, it...
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factor and until now in time it's been us but we're the ones causing all the wars. depends on your perspective i think as i am sort board more defending than attacking but don't you think that there are some people in the world that feel like america imposing its will on their countries yes but america's will lose its freedom and democracy at its heart it's not a fanatic you don't think it is you know might be money and imperialism a little bit too i don't believe that it is imperialism. and what about money do you think that money might drive some of the reasons for both of course but money is going to help everybody i don't think it's happening i i just came back from afghanistan so so you don't believe he's really going to pull the troops away. entirely i think that i think that their presence there is important and therefore sustaining what we've done so for the bottom line is we're so used to having u.s. troops all over the world up in everyone's business that we probably can't imagine us pulling out of anywhere and that makes americans the world's bully whethe
factor and until now in time it's been us but we're the ones causing all the wars. depends on your perspective i think as i am sort board more defending than attacking but don't you think that there are some people in the world that feel like america imposing its will on their countries yes but america's will lose its freedom and democracy at its heart it's not a fanatic you don't think it is you know might be money and imperialism a little bit too i don't believe that it is imperialism. and...
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there was not treating better than us i didn't saw that they getting tortured but. to see children in the same camp it was bad enough for me and also i saw people they got killed on the torture the bigger portion of the. kill so. i mean i have seen many things during this five years many thinks this is just a couple of those how do you feel after what you've been through in guantanamo through no fault of your own how does it make you feel as a human being. of course nobody can be happy after after all this happened but. i myself i'm trying to support human rights organizations to fight against torture around the world not just going to their around the world it's just more than more than twenty one secret prisons where people getting culture to guantanamo is just one of course. the people of beijing have been given strict stay indoors warnings and find out why it's too risky to go outside at all to help calm. and also none of them under thirteen year old boys travel of thousand kilometers across to international borders of the wheel of a car without raising any susp
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we have a lot of work cut out for us. if you have ideas, we want to hear them. >> folks who want to speak, fill out a speaker card and hand them to the staff at the front. everyone will have a minute and a half. if you look to your left, there is a traffic signal in green means you have plenty of time, yellow means you have 30 seconds, and red means your time is up. we will try to remind you when you are gone. >> and you will call five at the time? >> yes. five at a time. before the fifth speaker speaks, i will call the other five up so that we do not have any breaks. are we ready to go? >> we are ready. >> with the first five please come up? [reading names] >> i would like to be entered in that i cannot give you my name. for security reasons. i am an ex-military officer. >> let these speakers speak, please. >> how do i get in on that list? >> fill out a yellow card and then put in anonymous. then they can call you up. thank you. >> go ahead, shirley. >> thank you, congressman thompson, for being here. i am glad that you
we have a lot of work cut out for us. if you have ideas, we want to hear them. >> folks who want to speak, fill out a speaker card and hand them to the staff at the front. everyone will have a minute and a half. if you look to your left, there is a traffic signal in green means you have plenty of time, yellow means you have 30 seconds, and red means your time is up. we will try to remind you when you are gone. >> and you will call five at the time? >> yes. five at a time....
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that's all for us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> in the news this sunday, the day the hockey team has been waiting for. they are set to return to the ice. we will have a full report. and 49 ehrhoff fever starts spreading following last night's big win. >> there are warmer locations around the bay and of a several hours of sub freezing temperatures, we're beginning to that you out.
that's all for us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> in the news this sunday, the day the hockey team has been waiting for. they are set to return to the ice. we will have a full report. and 49 ehrhoff fever starts spreading following last night's big win. >> there are warmer locations around the bay and of a several hours of sub freezing temperatures, we're beginning to that you out.
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some stations are leaving us now but for most of us, we'll be right back with more from general mcchrystal and a lot more. stay with us. ♪ using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> schieffer: welcome back to face the nation. we're here and we want to talk some more with general stanley mcchrystal. general, when you wrote your book it's no secrete. your people said some very inappropriate things about the president, commander in chief. you were called to washington, you offered your resignation and the president took it. i think a lot of people thought in your book it might be a get-even book. you would give your side of the story. you really didn't say much bit at all. you said look these people were my responsibility, i'm the leader and i offered my resignation the and the president took it. is there any more to the story than that? were you angry? where are you disappointed?
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you have more political capital to use in the first term. it as depreciating asset in the second term. that is one of the reasons the president s being so more aggressive now. number one the political decisions and core philosophical differences between the two parties now are greater than i can ever remember. that maybes compromise more difficult. the fiscal and economic challenge i think is going to use mo most of the legislative capital. a lot of the action in the next couple of years in the regulatory area, consolidating the affordable care and dodd frank. i'm glad you are all sitting down. in a matter of months minds turn to the mid term elections. thing if the democrats get the house free running again. >> chris: you were saying you wonder whether this is going to end well. do you worry or do you have concerns -- >> not this. the fiscal negotiations and our spending and taxes, the taxes one i think is closed, come down to this. the reason we can't get a deal is that for each party each party s trying to get from the negotiations what t
you have more political capital to use in the first term. it as depreciating asset in the second term. that is one of the reasons the president s being so more aggressive now. number one the political decisions and core philosophical differences between the two parties now are greater than i can ever remember. that maybes compromise more difficult. the fiscal and economic challenge i think is going to use mo most of the legislative capital. a lot of the action in the next couple of years in the...
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>> and hitler used semiautos to kill people. why about fast and furious? why did our government send guns to mexico? >> alex, calm down. alex, let's have a debate -- alex, i get accused -- >> why did they get -- in new york -- >> alex, i get accused when i get you guys on of talking over you, of being rude. i'm trying to be civil. you have got to try and answer some of the questions, right? here is my issue for you. why do people need, civilians, need an ar-15-type assault weapon? >> i said statistically, they're using in a low amount of crimes. that's an fbi fact. >> but they have been used in the last three mass shootings. why do they -- >> i'll tell you why, because they advertise in the media. everybody knows if someone jumps off the empire state building, they put cops out there because there are copy cats. the media hypes and hypes and hypes. don't just commit suicide, go commit suicide by killing a bunch of kids and use this gun because this is what the army uses. >> why do they need them? >> to protect us. a university s
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you see this as taking us close to the brink, again. could it take us over the brink? >> potentially. keep in mind that we have two other -- in addition to the debt limit, we have, in effect, two other fiscal cliffs approaching. one is the appropriations bills for 2013, which have not yet been finished and we'll have a government shutdown unless they have, unless those bills are enacted and the second is the $1.2 trillion sequester, which triggered the fiscal cliff, but was only delayed by two months and that runs out, as well. so, we have the debt limit, the sequester and the appropriations. all essentially coming due at more or less the same date. my assumption is and i guess everybody else's is, is these will all be rolled into together into one massive punt the ball down the road bill. >> jeff, if any of this does end up in the supreme court, you know, the administration does some kind of legal maneuver. what's the history of this one. an executive legislative battle. do they say, this is political, this is not constitutional? >> most of the time, in circumstances
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i went to the library where he had used. so we would never forget why the unabomber's bombs come sometimes e-mail to somebody they weren't there anymore. but he always had a return address is on elsie didn't like. so the bomber go back. so i had to know why were these things misaddressed excite go to dislike her one room i forgot about as big as this room. and that go to the reference section, all the books were one or two years out. ibn going to this little library and writing down the professors and the geneticists he wanted to get rid of the. and again, a connection with berkeley. i like that because i had 100 days to write the book. i just simply immersed myself. i saw the letter that kaczynski's brother wrote to the lawyers thing we noticed similarities. i got a copy of the rough draft of the manifest. i like to do that. so as far as i know the next book was somebody else did a book on them. it was like six or seven years, and it was about his time at harvard. it's all too. i wanted everybody there's -- get everybody th
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the day forty minutes for us to come out on the street to protest against the announce a nice sentiment back save maybe take all the flak he's called was rubbish and. you know but when he wanted also it on the streets for his election we can make for do you think the protesters would accept any kind of compromise when it comes to this when the flag of which the flag turned out said. we know. and i want to get back up to normal action because that's the majority really. any unionist horns now will try to reengage politically but we're told much more will need to be done they'll be quick fixes here i don't think there's any silver bullet i think there's so many different things need to happen economic. investment political investment community investment by and by all the stakeholders in these communities to try to resolve the wide draft of issues that are a blight here say far there's been a one hundred people arrested more than sixty police officers injured and millions of pounds spent in policing these riots and in lost business revenue. these riots have been highly localized damage ha
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will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seventy yard p. interviews intriguing stories for you you. see in troy all te arabic to find out more visit our big don't all teeth dot com. world including. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the huge you're covered. weekly continues here in r t one of the world's most notorious detention facilities marked its eleventh grim anniversary this week with more than one hundred sixty people still being held there without charge or trial the closure of guantanamo bay is a promise barack obama has so far failed to keep what small calls to stop indefinite detention of largely died down in the u.s. will even torture is gaining acceptability is going to explain. president obama's call to look forward not backward has resulted in attempts to sweep the past under the rug including some of his own promises earlier i intend to close guantanamo and i will follow through on that colonel morris davis was a chief pros
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or were not used at all. i would like to report that the contractors responsible for this problem were held accountable, but that is not the case. instead, we seem to be finding time and time again, for some inexplicable reason, they still lead not been able to provide test vacation for, the defense department released the contractor from all further obligations under the contract, including all warranties to fix all the problems and they paid the contractor in full. i tell you this story not because i think the reconstruction efforts in afghanistan will rise or fall, succeed or fail on what happens with one army garrison based in one small province in afghanistan. the reason i'm telling you this story is because it is indicative of problems that we face and we find time and time again when we do audits and inspections in afghanistan. and the problems that we have found at kunduz are indicative of larger problems and indicative of core causes of the problems we have found in afghanistan. that is what i want t
or were not used at all. i would like to report that the contractors responsible for this problem were held accountable, but that is not the case. instead, we seem to be finding time and time again, for some inexplicable reason, they still lead not been able to provide test vacation for, the defense department released the contractor from all further obligations under the contract, including all warranties to fix all the problems and they paid the contractor in full. i tell you this story not...
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the day forty and they fought for us to come out on the street to protest against. the nice said in his back save maybe take all the flak he's called was rubbish and. you know but when he wanted also it on the streets for his own actions. we can make. you think the protestors would put it that any kind of compromise when it comes to this shit could bring the flag of. we know we're not going to get an annoying election because that's the majority really. any unionist who are now to try to reengage politically that we're told much more will need to be done. quick fixes and i don't think there's any silver bullet i think there's so many different things need to happen economic. investment political investment community investment by and by all the stakeholders in these communities to try to resolve the wide draft of issues that are a blight here. it is what. damage has already been. this is a new generation putting onto the streets of belfast it's a far cry. that will deny this complex that doesn't make it any less. so. the relatives of internet activist and programmer
the day forty and they fought for us to come out on the street to protest against. the nice said in his back save maybe take all the flak he's called was rubbish and. you know but when he wanted also it on the streets for his own actions. we can make. you think the protestors would put it that any kind of compromise when it comes to this shit could bring the flag of. we know we're not going to get an annoying election because that's the majority really. any unionist who are now to try to...
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and arrested development the notorious gone tunnel bay prison camp marks its eleventh front of us three president obama has failed to keep his promise to shut the facility prompting an outcry from human rights very. latest news and the week's top stories this is the weekly with me you know. c hello and welcome to the program. they starting projects over the flying of the union jack in northern ireland once again and in a street battle between loyalists and nationalists yesterday it's been almost six weeks since the city council voted to reduce the number of days the british fly those displayed sparking the fury of loyalists twenty nine police officers were injured in saturday's the sectarian clashes broke out as about a thousand unionists marching on belfast city hall passed a catholic and clave and were attacked by locals police used water cannons and plastic bullets to keep the two sides apart our first reports now from the scene. clashes breaking out once again on the streets of belfast you can see the police are just trying to push back the crowds the protesters have a huge number o
and arrested development the notorious gone tunnel bay prison camp marks its eleventh front of us three president obama has failed to keep his promise to shut the facility prompting an outcry from human rights very. latest news and the week's top stories this is the weekly with me you know. c hello and welcome to the program. they starting projects over the flying of the union jack in northern ireland once again and in a street battle between loyalists and nationalists yesterday it's been...
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so they even used the english translation. again, you see the society operating in whole of the vessel this is an important part of the african side of the story. the other thing that i thought was especially crucial was what happened in jail. our emphasis on the court room not only blinded us to some extent to the rebellion but to what was happening in jail. what was happening in jail was that you had african rebels and american abolitionists meeting face-to-face and trying to figure out how to cooperate. this was an important moment. nothing quite like this had never happened before. they have to build an alliance if they're going to effectively fight the institutions of slavery. well, what i have identified as the crucial process among the africans was basically to go back to something that is frequently discussed in the slave trade, and i talked about this quite a bit. they have come up with a term called selective can share. they create relationships of can and act as if they are related to people. this is going on on the
so they even used the english translation. again, you see the society operating in whole of the vessel this is an important part of the african side of the story. the other thing that i thought was especially crucial was what happened in jail. our emphasis on the court room not only blinded us to some extent to the rebellion but to what was happening in jail. what was happening in jail was that you had african rebels and american abolitionists meeting face-to-face and trying to figure out how...